This weekend, the Grand Strand will host the 28th edition of the Corvettes at the Beach car show, a popular annual event that draws Corvette enthusiasts from across the region. Organizers anticipate more than 400 vehicles to participate in this year's exhibition, which will support two local charities: Julie’s Kids and Canine Angels. The event offers free admission for spectators, with gates opening early Saturday morning at 8 a.m. at Broadway at the Beach.
The Myrtle Beach Corvette Club has been instrumental in organizing this highly anticipated car show since its inception nearly three decades ago. This year’s gathering aims to bring together passionate automotive aficionados while also contributing positively to the community by raising funds for worthy causes. Attendees can expect an impressive lineup of Corvettes displayed prominently in one of the area's most iconic locations.
Julie’s Kids and Canine Angels, both dedicated to improving lives through various initiatives, stand to benefit significantly from the proceeds generated during the event. By combining a love for classic cars with charitable efforts, the organizers hope to inspire greater involvement among visitors who attend the showcase.
As participants and spectators alike gather under the coastal sun, they will not only marvel at the sleek designs of these iconic American sports cars but also contribute to meaningful change within their communities. Through such events, traditions continue to thrive while fostering connections between people united by shared interests.